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  • Evolution and Past Environments

    Evolution and Past Environments research at Leicester is concerned with reconstructing environmental conditions and the evolution of life from “deep time” (Palaeozoic and Cenozoic) to the Anthropocene. This theme includes the Centre for Palaeobiology.

  • Research

    Archaeology and Ancient History at Leicester has long been in the vanguard of both archaeology and ancient history research in the UK.

  • History of medicine and science

    Guide to collections for researching the history of science and medicine at the University of Leicester Library

  • Visions of Modernity

    Module code: IT3144 This module explores the experience of modernity in Italy, with particular reference to the first half of the 20th century.

  • Resources

    Browse some of the resources available to students and researchers working within the Victorian Studies Centre, including access to special collections within the Library and within the Centres for Urban History and English Local History.

  • Library

    The Leicester Medical Book Society was founded in 1800 as an association of local doctors, to provide a medical book lending library.

  • Country House Technology

    The owners of country houses, together with the vast armies of staff they employed, formed the background of rural society in Britain until at least 1914.

  • Economic History

    Module: EC2034 This module covers the main themes of the Economic History of the world of the last 1000 years.

  • Head of British Army to give public talk

    The head of the British Army General Sir Nicholas Carter is to deliver a keynote lecture at our University on Wednesday 20 July 2016 from 1.45pm-3pm in Lecture Theatre 2 of the Centre for Medicine, 15 Lancaster Road.

  • Dialect in Diaspora: Linguistic Variation in Early Anglo-Saxon England

    Academic advisors Dr Phillip Shaw Dr Jayne Carroll Professor Joanna Story Research Associate Dr Martin Findell The origins of the English language present a complex problem of historical reconstruction.

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